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Explore what it means to cultivate in context of a whole life, what a rule of life is, how it works, and how to create one for yourself.
Sacraments and sacramental living were a daily reality for most people in the past, but often not so much for 21st century North Americans.
All great works of art are at heart monster stories, whether the monsters are dragons, step-mothers, social injustices, or even the self.
The Anselm Society's second annual Your Imagination Redeemed conference inspired artists, pastors, and laity from around the country.
Kristopher Orr’s “Western Wind” is a call to the Church to remember her name.
Tips from Brian Brown from the Anselm Society's Storytelling night.
Charles Dickens, a journalist, and a future father reflect on truth, imagination, and Christmas.
A gem from Anthony Esolen on the breathtaking nature of the beauty that is the redeemed imagination.
The Anselm Society is pleased to announce the release of its first album, Songs from the Shadowlands, Vol. 1.
Anselm director Brian Brown recently wrote a letter to the Anselm leadership team, which he gave permission to the Cultivating Project to publish.
Malcolm Guite reflects on stringing, George Herbert, and getting in tune.
An interview with Brian Brown on Vernacular Podcast.
Follow the story of an American pastor whose desire to change the world grinds to a halt in a Scottish parish. Join Eugene Peterson, N. T. Wright and Granny Wallace on a pilgrimage to being known in your own backyard.
Michael Hanby at the Eliot Society
Ken Myers at the Eliot Society
Anthony Esolen: Sometimes a single encounter with what is healthy and ordinary is enough to shake you out of the bad dreams of disease and confusion.
Roger Scruton: The life of the mind is a lifelong recreation, a re-creation of reality, and a way of belonging.
Peter Hitchens: The languages of architecture, music, and poetry work mightily on us when we are not aware of it
Julie Noyes tells the story of her life with Andrew Peterson's music...and finally getting to tell him what it has meant to her.